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Signed Copies of ‘Rotting Trees’ in Carpe Noctem, Frome
Hello everyone, I’m chuffed to announce that you can find signed copies of Rotting Trees in Carpe Noctem in Frome, Somerset. Carpe Noctem is a fabulous new small business specialising in all things magical – if you tend towards paganism or herbalism, it is an absolute treasure trove (it feels a little bit Bezzina’s Emporium…
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Read the Prologue & First Three Chapters of Rotting Trees Here (free!)
Hello lovelies, Here are the prologue and first three chapters of Rotting Trees, the first instalment of the Bezzina’s Emporium of Magical Artefacts and Antiquities trilogy! You can find the whole novel, in ebook or paperback, at various retailers and libraries globally here. Join my newsletter here and support me via the No. 1 Readers’…
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New Story: ‘A Devil of a Time,’ Illustrated by Tatchiana Michaela
Hello! I’m psyched to share A Devil of a Time, a short story about a child and the clock she finds in her garden. It was illustrated by the excellent Tatchiana Michaela and you can read it on my stories blog here. As per, it was shared early to my Patreon page for the No.…
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Starting (continuing officially?) a street team!
Hello lovely readers, I’ve been mulling over how best to approach the beast that is being self published and the eternal struggle of my work reaching people who haven’t heard of it but might like it. I remember the days of street teams, when fans of books or bands would literally go outside and hand…
